Jump to content

A German Requiem discography: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Marchesa (talk | contribs)
add recording to list
Marchesa (talk | contribs)
fix link
Line 225: Line 225:
* [[Roger Norrington]] conducting the [[London Classical Players]] and [[Schütz Choir of London]], with [[Lynne Dawson]] and [[Olaf Bär]]. Recorded in 1991 and released on [[EMI Classics]], re-released in 1999 by [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]. Uses period instruments
* [[Roger Norrington]] conducting the [[London Classical Players]] and [[Schütz Choir of London]], with [[Lynne Dawson]] and [[Olaf Bär]]. Recorded in 1991 and released on [[EMI Classics]], re-released in 1999 by [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]. Uses period instruments
* [[André Previn]] conducting the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]. Recorded in 1986 and released in 2002 by [[Apex Records|Apex]]
* [[André Previn]] conducting the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]. Recorded in 1986 and released in 2002 by [[Apex Records|Apex]]
* [[Valentin Radu]] conducting the Ama Deus Ensemble Orchestra and Chorus. Recorded in concert in 2010 and released by [[Lyrichord]]. Tatyana Galitskaya, soprano and Ed Bara, bass. "This disc and that of Klemperer with the Philharmonia Orchestra present two complementary (and complimentary) pictures of the Brahms Requiem. Both should be in everyone's collection..." Burton Rothleder, ''[http://www.fanfaremag.com/ Fanfare]'' Magazine, Jan/Feb 2011, p. 78.
* [[Valentin Radu]] conducting the Ama Deus Ensemble Orchestra and Chorus. Recorded in concert in 2010 and released by [[Lyrichord Discs]]. Tatyana Galitskaya, soprano and Ed Bara, bass. "This disc and that of Klemperer with the Philharmonia Orchestra present two complementary (and complimentary) pictures of the Brahms Requiem. Both should be in everyone's collection..." Burton Rothleder, ''[http://www.fanfaremag.com/ Fanfare]'' Magazine, Jan/Feb 2011, p. 78.
* [[Ali Rahbari|Alexander Rahbari]] conducting the [[Slovenský rozhlas|Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]]. Released on 2 December 1992 by [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] with [[Miriam Gauci]], soprano, [[Eduard Tumagian]], baritone, [[Slovak Philharmonic|Slovak Philharmonic Choir]]
* [[Ali Rahbari|Alexander Rahbari]] conducting the [[Slovenský rozhlas|Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]]. Released on 2 December 1992 by [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] with [[Miriam Gauci]], soprano, [[Eduard Tumagian]], baritone, [[Slovak Philharmonic|Slovak Philharmonic Choir]]
* Sir [[Simon Rattle]] conducting the [[Berlin Philharmonic]]. Recorded in concert in 2006 and released in 2007 by [[EMI Classics]]. In 2008, winner of the [[50th Grammy Awards|50th Grammy Award]] for [[50th Grammy Awards#Best Choral Performance|Best Choral Performance]]
* Sir [[Simon Rattle]] conducting the [[Berlin Philharmonic]]. Recorded in concert in 2006 and released in 2007 by [[EMI Classics]]. In 2008, winner of the [[50th Grammy Awards|50th Grammy Award]] for [[50th Grammy Awards#Best Choral Performance|Best Choral Performance]]

Revision as of 18:46, 12 June 2015

List of recordings of Johannes Brahms' A German Requiem, Op. 45 (1868).

Year Conductor Chorus, orchestra Soprano, baritone Label Notes
1947 Herbert von Karajan Vienna Philharmonic Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Hans Hotter
EMI
1948 Robert Shaw RCA Victor Chorale and Orchestra Eleanor Steber
James Pease
RCA Victor First recording of the work in the USA
1948 Wilhelm Furtwängler Stockholm Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra Kerstin Lindberg-Torlind
Bernhard Sönnerstedt
various Recorded live
1954 Bruno Walter Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic
1955 Fritz Lehmann Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale
Berlin Philharmonic
Maria Stader
Otto Wiener
Deutsche Grammophon
1955 Rudolf Kempe Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale
Berlin Philharmonic
Elisabeth Grümmer
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
EMI Recorded in Jesus-Christus Kirche, Berlin-Dahlem
1956 Otto Klemperer Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester International Classical Artists Recorded live
released in 2011
1959 Carl Schuricht Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Hänssler Classic released in 2004
1964 Karl Richter Orchestre National de France Evelyn Lear
Thomas Stewart
EMI Recorded live on 8 April 1964 in Paris
released in 2007
1978 Georg Solti Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Kiri Te Kanawa
Bernd Weikl
Decca 1979 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
1981 Sergiu Celibidache Munich Philharmonic Arleen Augér
Franz Gerihsen
EMI Recorded live
released 1999
1983 James Levine Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Kathleen Battle
Håkan Hagegård
RCA 1984 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
1983 Klaus Tennstedt London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra Jessye Norman
Jorma Hynninen
EMI Classics re-issued Brilliant Classics
1990 John Eliot Gardiner Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Charlotte Margiono
Rodney Gilfry
Philips Period instruments
re-released 2010 Decca
1990 Robert Shaw Atlanta Symphony Chorus and Orchestra Arleen Augér
Richard Stilwell
Telarc Released 1992
1991 Roger Norrington Schütz Choir of London, London Classical Players Lynne Dawson
Olaf Bär
EMI Classics Period instruments
re-released 1999 Virgin
1992 Claudio Abbado Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamber Choir, Berlin Philharmonic Cheryl Studer
Andreas Schmidt
Deutsche Grammophon Recorded live
released 1993
1995 Herbert Blomstedt San Francisco Symphony Elizabeth Norberg-Schulz
Wolfgang Holzmair
Deutsche Grammophon 1995 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
1995 Carlo Maria Giulini Vienna Philharmonic Barbara Bonney
Andreas Schmidt
Deutsche Grammophon
2003 Gerd Albrecht Danish National Symphony Orchestra Chandos Records
2006 Simon Rattle Rundfunk Chor Berlin
Berlin Philharmonic
Dorothea Röschmann
Thomas Quasthoff
EMI Classics Recorded in concert, released in 2007, in 2008 winner of the 50th Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
2010 Karl-Friedrich Beringer Windsbacher Knabenchor, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin Sony
2014 Warren Trevelyan-Jones The choir of St James' Church, Sydney Natalie Aroyan
Richard Anderson (bass)
sjks Recorded live at St James' Church, Sydney 13 July 2013, released 2014

Additional entries listed alphabetically by conductor